Student Topics and Questions - University of Phoenix



Student Topics and QuestionsHealth Services AdministrationTopic: Facility DemographicsExpected Medicare PayersQuestion 1: Review data of the expected payers who used Medicare from 2009 to 2014 at a facility of their choice. What percentage of expected payers will use Medicare 5 years from now?Topic: County demographicsExpected workers’ compensation payersQuestion 2: Review data of the expected payers from 2009 to 2014 who used workers compensation at the Butte. What percentage of expected payers will use workers compensation 5 years from now?Security and Criminal JusticeTopic: CriminalsIncarcerated OffendersQuestion 3: Review the data on persons supervised by the adult correctional systems by correctional status. What percentage of the total U.S. population will be supervised by the adult correctional system 10 years from now?Topic: JailsCorrection OfficersQuestion 4: Review the data from 1999 to 2008 on correction officer injuries and fatalities. What can you say about the typical correction officer who has a job-related injury?HumanitiesTopic: Jobs using an English MajorCareer PathQuestion 5: How has your career path and type of higher education institution (i.e.,?public verses private and in-state vs out of state) been affected salary post-graduation over the past 4 years, assuming you had no financial help?Topic: Cultural Studies/DiversityEducation ResearchQuestion 6: How has race, ethnicity, and economic status affected collegiate success from 2008 to 2010?Psychology Topic: AlcoholismExpected AlcoholismQuestion 7: Does your marital status (married/single), education (degree/non-degree), and family history (yes or no, drinking issues) influence or play a part in a person’s drinking habits?Topic: Social SituationsCommunication PreferencesQuestion 8: Does your age (teen, non-teen), education (degree/non-degree), and gender (female/non-female) influence or play a part in a person’s communication preference?BusinessTopic: OperationsProfitabilityQuestion 9: Compare and contrast the soda company data for the last 5 years (including marketing, employee, shipping, and sales costs) to predict the maximum amount of money you can spend this year and still be ic: Customer DataLoyalty CardsQuestion 10: Review data on daily purchases from loyalty cards at a grocery store. What does the information conclude about the customer purchases made this year at your store?EducationTopic: Post-Secondary EducationSAT TestQuestion 11: Review the data on the mean SAT scores of college-bound seniors from 1987 to 2013. What can you say about the math skills of a typical student, who is attending college this fall?Topic: Elementary EducationStudent ReadinessQuestion 12: How does race, employment status, socioeconomic status, and parental education affect a child’s fine motor skills going into kindergarten from the time they are younger than age 2 until they are older than age 3? ................
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